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1914] Index 225 
Varieties of Hieracium scabrum, 181. 
Veratrum viride, 13. 
Vermont Botanical Club, The nine- 
teenth annual winter Meeting of 
the, 78; Botanical Club, Twen- 
tieth annual field Meeting of the, 
198; Six Week’s Botanizing in,— 
III, 38; Spiraea salicifolia in 
Alburg, 96. 
Veronica, 73; americana, 89; arven- 
sis, 90; Beccabunga, 89; Chamae- 
drys, 96; scutellata, 90; sentillata, 
90; serpyllifolia, 90. 
Vicia Cracca, 14. 
Viola adunca, 95; biflora, 95; blanda, 
94; Brittoniana, 76; emarginata, 
76, in Massachusetts, 76; fimbria- 
tula, 76; nephrophylla, 95; Nut- 
talii, 95; palustris, 95; pedati- 
fida, 95; renifolia, var. Brainerdii, 
95; rugulosa, 95; sagittata, 76; 
scabriuscula, 15; Selkirkii, 94, 95, 
in Colorado, 94. 
Virginia, Notes on the Flora of M ary- 
land and,— II, 201. 
Vitis idaea, 25; vulpina, 13, 15. 
Weatherby, C. A., Old-time Con- 
necticut Botanists and their Her- 
baria,— I, 83. 
Weed, Pickerel, 18, 19. 
West Virginian Variety of Poly- 
gonum cilinode, 165. 
Western Variety of Maianthemum 
canadense, 210. 
White Oak, 142. 
Wiegand, K. M., The Genus Ruppia 
in eastern North America, 119. 
Willows of boreal America, Some, 
169. 
Woodward, R. W., Forms of Arena- 
ria lateriflora, 179; Paspalum in 
eastern Connecticut, 136; Station 
for fruiting Euphorbia Cyparissias, 
167. 
Xylosteum ciliatum, 2 album, 118. 
Xyris caroliniana, 90; jupicai, 90. 
Yellow Pond Lily, 137, 139. 
Zizania aquatica, 14. 
Zizia, 89. 
